The record above is a very early assessment of the timber tract of the Pine Mountain Settlement School. The back of the record holds the name of Leon Deschamps, who most likely did the assessment and recorded it for the School. Deschamp was the Farm and Forest Manager for the School in its earliest years and created model tract, “The Perfect Acre”, located behind the Chapel.

The record reads as follows:

PINE MOUNTAIN SETTLEMENT SCHOOL FOREST LANDPine Mountain Tract

The whole tract to be managed under the Selection System. Not more than 200 BFM to be removed per acre per year. However when there are very large trees (over mature) on the tract, up to 400 BFM can be removed without injury.

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In 1921 lot 2 Block II was clear cut, this operation was necessary owing to the bad shape the forest had been left in after the previous logging operations conducted a few years ago. (A few more trees will be removed from this lot but not before 1926.